THE VULNERABLE ASPECTS OF APPLICATION OF "HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT"

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Many countries in the world have tried to examine the possible methods for import and logical use of health technologies to manage their budgets on one hand and to prevent the entry of uncertain, inefficient, and insecure technologies on the other hand (1). The "health technology assessment" (HTA) is one of the dominant methods in most developed countries (2). HTA is a multidisciplinary field which studies the medical, social, and ethical aspects, as well as economic outcomes of production, diffusion, and application of health technologies (3).

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Dehnavieh, R., Noori Hekmat, S., Ghasemi, S., & Mirshekari, N. (2015, July 21). THE VULNERABLE ASPECTS OF APPLICATION OF “HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT.” International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266462315000288

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